You will use this document as your guide to prepare for the FAA Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Drone Knowledge Test.
Click Here for a downloadable version of this giude.
There are two components you need study to prepare for your exams.
- King Schools Private Pilot Ground School and Test Prep Course
- Part 107 of the Federal Aviation Regulations titled "Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems"
Using your King Schools Private Pilot Ground School and Test Prep Course, you only need to study the subject areas that are listed below.
First, let's explain the terminology we use to identify and find lessons in the course. We use three terms; Labs, Lesson Groups and Lessons. The Labs are the main chapters in the course. The Lesson Groups are groups of lessons found inside the Lab. The Lessons are the individual video and review questions on a specific topic nested inside the Lesson Group.
The Labs you need to study are outlined in green.
Inside each Lab, there are Lesson Groups.
After you select the Lesson Group, you will select the individual Lesson to study.
Below is the list of subjects you need to study broken out by Lab, Lesson Group and Lesson.
Companion App
While your course works on an iPhone, iPad, Mac , PC or any device with an Internet connection, you can download the referenced Labs while connected to the Internet and study them while offline. Just click on Companion App on the main menu of your course. Start the app and login to your iLearn account. All your course progress will be synced when you reconnect to the Internet.
Required Additional Study MaterialAfter viewing the lessons and reviewing the end of lesson questions from the above list, you will need to study Part 107 of the Federal Aviation Regulations titled "
Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems". You can also copy and paste this link is your web browser: http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=e331c2fe611df1717386d29eee38b000&mc=true&node=pt14.2.107&rgn=div5#se14.2.107_123
Free Practice TestThe Test Prep Lab in your Private Pilot course generates practice tests geared towards the FAA Private Pilot Exam and will ask you questions about topics you have not seen. Instead we suggest you take the
FAA's UAS Practice Test. You can also copy and paste this link is your web browser: http://www.faa.gov/training_testing/testing/test_questions/media/uag_sample_exam.pdf .
There is also a free FAA course for current airplane pilots seeking a remote pilot certificate you can take with a test at the end as well. While this will not cover all subject needed to pass your written exam, it will expose you to more information and additional questions. In order to take the course you need to go to
www.faasafety.gov, create a user account and then enroll in the course listed under Hot Topics.
Your course does provide you the opportunity to take FAA-style questions by subject matter. (This feature is not available when using the KING Companion App.)
- Select Answer Questions
- On the KING Study Category tab, select an individual topic or hold the Ctrl key down on your keyboard and select all the Lab(s) from the outline
- Click OK
- You will be tested on all the questions in those subject categories
- You will see questions not covered in the material you studied since you were not required to study all the Lesson Groups or Lessons in that Lab as they do not apply to your area of study. You can ignore those questions, however, it will be considered an Unanswered Question.
How do I Get My Endorsement to Take the Test?
You do not need an endorsement to take the FAA test.
Where Do I Go to Take My Test?FAA-approved Knowledge Testing Centers. You can also copy and paste this link in your web browser: https://www.faa.gov/training_testing/testing/media/test_centers.pdf